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02-18-2024 07:55 PM
Product: HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e All-in-One Printer
Operating System: Other
I'm using a macOS Sonoma 14.2.1 system and trying to print a PowerPoint document in landscape, double-sided with all pages faces the same direction (not flipped on the back side of the paper). When I go to print, I click on "Double-sided" and click on the dropdown arrow to "On (Short Edge)." But what prints out on the first 4 pages I tried is as follows:
- Page 1 and the back of that page (page 2) both print out going a little off the paper on the left and leaving extra white space on the right
- Page 3 does the same thing, but the back of page 3 (page 4) prints correctly centered.
I then tried printing all 4 pages single-sided and got the following:
- Page 1 is a little bit toward the left as above but not as much
- Pages 2&3 are as far to the left as in the above description;
- Page 4 is correctly centered.
My printer is brand new, and none of this was happening with my last printer.
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